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Rally cry as captain Cook aims to set sail

Skipper Jack Cook is urging his teammates to write themselves into Wealdstone folklore by lifting the Isuzu FA Trophy at Wembley this afternoon.

By John Lyons

Skipper Jack Cook is urging his teammates to write themselves into Wealdstone folklore by lifting the Isuzu FA Trophy at Wembley this afternoon.
Stones memorably became the first club to complete the historic Non-League double of the Alliance Premier League (now National League) and FA Trophy in 1984-85.
Now, 41 years later, they are back at Wembley – and Cook doesn’t want anyone to forget that playing there is just part of the equation.
“We welcomed some of the guys who played at Wembley last time to the semi-final so it was a rounded moment,” he told The NLP.
“If you want t...

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